UNITED PARTY
AIR BROADFOOT’S ATTITUDE
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AUCKLAND;-Feb. 23
"“I have nothing to discuss. People ha ve been making; -all kifids’ of "assertions since the Caucus?'* I cio not know wlmt authority they may have for thou),’' said Air AY. -f. Broil'll foot, in reply to nil enquiry Regarding his having left the United Party’s Caucus, with Air Fletcher. Air Broad foot merely laughed when it was suggested that-.. h,e was disgruntled regarding his non-inclusion in tho Cabinet,
AIR FLETCHER’S INTENTIONS,
AUCKLAND. Feb. 23
Afr Fletcher stated-that he intended to confer with liis committee this week, and would later make a statement, as promised, on the Government’s handling of the unemployment problem.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1930, Page 6
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